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Hermione Granger-Black

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:02 am


❝ Welcome ❞

There are three levels of participation in the
Death Eater Rehabilitation Program:
residential, outpatient, and graduate.
This sticky addresses residential patients.
For outpatient, click here; for graduate, click here.

❝ The Residential Patients Information Directory ❞
Welcome to the Beach House - the Death Eater Rehabilitation Program’s private treatment facility. My name is Hermione Granger, and I’m the Director of Operations; I am also the program’s founder and Lead Healer. In the next several minutes, I’ll be addressing several of the questions you’re probably already thinking of now that you’ve been inducted as a residential patient at this residence, including where you will be staying, when your sessions will be, and how you can graduate to outpatient status.

I am always available for questions regarding your occupancy, treatment, or schedule - if you have anything you’d like to discuss with me privately, please let the healer in charge of your regime know, and I’ll address it as quickly as possible.

Hermione Granger
Director of Operations
PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:03 am


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Hermione Granger-Black


Hermione Granger-Black

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:05 am


❝ Residential Patients: What & Where ❞


Residential participants stay in the Beach House, either in singular rooms or - upon approval - with one roommate. These rooms are designed by the healer in charge of the patient’s treatment, in order to ensure a clean, calm, soothing atmosphere is upheld; with approval, however, patients are welcome to “tweak” their rooms to their liking.

Residentials are allowed supervised outings or (closer to becoming outpatients) weekend “vacations” from the rehabilitation center. It is not our intention to “cut off” our patients from the outside world. As Residentials approach outpatient status, they will be given the ability to come and go from the facility freely, with curfews imposed as necessary.

Within the rehabilitation center, there are sitting rooms, recreational rooms, and socializing resources such as computer labs, small libraries, exercise equipment, and open dining rooms to allow patients to socialize at their own discretion. Media is generally held to strict approval-only status to ensure violent, sexual, and heavily negative content does not sway patients from their therapy goals. While this does not mean patients are doomed to watch “My Little Pony” forever, it does mean “Full Metal Jacket” won’t be in the DVD cabinet.

Living in the Beach House provides Residentials with 24/7 emotional and psychological support, a controlled environment perpetuating a calm atmosphere, connection with in-facility resources, and a safe house from the less understanding general public, which tends to become a problem very quickly for outpatient and graduate participants.

This is not Azkaban. This is a group of people living in a beautifully decorated building, seeking common ground in the everyday struggle of forgiving the past and accepting the future.
PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:07 am


❝ Patient Routines ❞


Residentials are expected to keep to a particular routine, assigned by their healer. In most cases, patients are given specific exorcise and diet expectations, daily or weekly therapy sessions, and personal goals to strive for. While there are dozens of deviations, the core schedule looks something like this:

......7:30 hygienic morning routine, breakfast
......8:30 walk the grounds and stretch

The grounds encompass a field of grass, a hill leading down onto the beach, and the beach itself. It is quite soothing to simply wander and enjoy the morning breeze.

......9:00 run [number of] laps
......9:30 exercise outside and/or in gym
......11:00 morning group session

These sessions are formed with “similar leveled” patients, ie patients who are estimated to be a certain length away from graduating to outpatient status. They are usually hosted by different healers than patients’ personal healer, to ensure participants in the session are on even ground. These are usually more like “group discussions” than therapy.

......12:30 lunch, socializing
......2:30 (on some days) private session

Residentials are then expected to fill their afternoon with positive activity and socializing. Opportunities include engaging in physical activity (such as in the gym, pool, on the beach), shared interests (movies/media, board games, reading), or simply lounging in the Beach House’s many sitting rooms.

......6:30 dinner, socializing
......8:00 “wind down” time
......9:30 return to rooms

Curfew for those outside of the during the evening varies, but it is typically around 9:30.

......10:30 lights out

Lights out does not necessarily imply lamps are shut off and patients must sleep. Rather, they are asked to keep their activities quiet and remain in their rooms.

Hermione Granger-Black


Hermione Granger-Black

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:08 am


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:09 am


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Hermione Granger-Black

PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:11 am


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 10:16 am


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